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'Queen of the South'

If Housewives purports to be about glitz and glamour in Dallas and Fort Worth, then Queen of the South is its down-and-gritty cousin. This show follows the upward trajectory and eventual fall of Teresa Mendoza, who is grabbing at the crown of a drug ring based in Dallas. The show skulks around shadowy underpasses and parking lots, but you can feel the bumpy city streets as they rush through them. The second season just ended on USA; it will surely join the first season on Netflix as the show was renewed for a third season in August.

Jason Lewis plays Joe in Midnight, Texas.

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'Midnight, Texas'

One of the heroes in this supernatural series starts his journey in Dallas, working out of a high rise as a medium. At the behest of his dead grandmother, he ends up leaving town for another place in Texas. There is an actual angel and demons, among other fantastical beings that populate this small town called Midnight. That sounds a lot like Dallas, too, am I right? "A special two-night event" airs Monday, Sept. 11, and Wednesday, Sept. 13, with the series finale scheduled for Monday, Sept. 18, on NBC. You can also catch up on Hulu.

Emma Dumont stars in The Gifted, which will debut on Monday, Oct. 2, on FOX.

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'The Gifted'

The pilot was shot in Dallas, in some of the places we like to say are our favorites, such as Deep Ellum. One of more than a few series drawn from Marvel series (see what I did there?), the show is about teenagers who show their mutant abilities and must go on the run with their family, presumably through Dallas. SMU alum Amy Acker (Angel, Person of Interest) plays the mother, and Stephen Moyer (True Blood) plays the father who is part of a government agency that tracks and detains mutants. The drama will premiere Oct. 2 at 8 p.m. on Fox.

When Raven (Raven-Symone, left) has a vision of Booker (Isaac Ryan Brown) and Nia (Navia Robinson) being upset over their dad's move, she goes overboard trying to do all of the fun activities Devon (Jonathan McDaniel, second from left) normally did with the kids.

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'Raven's Home'

Raven-Symone (black-ish) returns to her own series with this reboot of That's So Raven. She's all grown up in Raven's Home, married and divorced and raising two children with the help of her live-in best friend Chelsea (Anneliese van der Pol) and Chelsea's son, Levi. But this time, she's not the only one who can glimpse the future. Raven and her ex-husband are amicably co-parenting until he gets a job as a morning weatherman in -- you guessed it -- Dallas. The show airs new episodes at 7 p.m. Fridays on Disney Channel.